anxiety medicine klonopin

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anxiety medicine klonopin
A question about medicine Lexapro and Klonopin.?

I am currently taking Lexapro (for depression) and Klonopin (for anxiety) and I ran out of my Klonopin and Lexapro and was not taking them for about 3 or more days…I am back on my Lexapro and have an appointment to get my klonopin today…I feel really different…like not myself AT ALL…very worried about all different sorts of things…when I get back on my klonopin will it start to regulate me so I will feel like my normal self again…I know it take’s time…I just worry I won’t feel the same again like I was when I was taking my medicine.

Lexapro is the kind of medicine that takes a long time to start working well- up to several weeks. When you stop it suddenly, it can make you feel pretty bad, and it make take a week or so to get back to normal.
Don’t worry or stress, because that sort of stress is going to make you feel bad, too. I assure you, you’ll feel just fine once the medicine kicks back in.

Next time, if that happens, talk to your pharmacist. They won’t be able to help you with the klonopin, but some pharmacists will loan you enough of the lexapro to get you through the weekend, until you can get a new script. They know it’s not good to stop taking that one suddenly.


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